Three Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning works have been specifically chosen, as each is its own testament and celebration of the human spirit. They examine issues from the past, present and future which continue to call our attention no matter our race, class, sex or religion.Clybourne Park - a staged readingFriday, August 26, 7:30 pm, $10By Bruce NorrisDirected by Paul MowWarning: This play contains strong language and adult situations - for mature audiences only.

Next to NormalSaturday, August 27, 7:30 pm, $15Music by Tom Kitt, book and lyrics by Brian YorkeyDirected by Paul MowWarning: This musical contains strong language and adult situations - for mature audiences only.

To Kill a MockingbirdSunday, August 28, 4 pm, $15Based on the novel by Harper Lee, dramatized by Christopher SergelDirected by Toni Mayberry

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Clybourne ParkBy Bruce NorrisBorrowing elements from Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Bruce Norris’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play explores race relations and gentrification in the changing face of a Chicago neighborhood.

This play contains adult language and themes that are not suitable for children.

​Next to NormalMusic by Tom Kitt; Book and Lyrics by Brian YorkeyA local revival of this rock musical whose story concerns a mother who struggles with worsening bipolar disorder and the effect that her illness and the attempts to alleviate it have on her family.

​To Kill a MockingbirdBased on the novel by Harper Lee, Dramatized by Christopher SergelAtticus Finch is a lawyer in the fictional town of Maycomb, a racially divided Alabama town, set in the early 1930s. Finch defends a young black man on trial, accused of atrocities towards a white woman. How will the trial turn out—and will it effect changes in racial attitudes in Maycomb?Cast:Mary Deno as Jean Louise Finch, Steve Smith as Atticus, Malia Deno as Scout, Rowan Clark as Jem, Asher Prouty as Dill, Christine Smith as Calpurnia, Susan Graham as Stephanie, Kathleen Driscoll as Miss Maudie, Connie Glanzar as Mrs. Dubose, Jacob Holmes as Heck Tate, Alex Prouty as Walter Cunningham, Jim Richards as Bob Ewell, Coreana Frampton as Mayella Ewell, Andrew Glisson as Judge Taylor, Dave Wood as Mr. Gilmer, Craig Brent as Reverend Sykes, Dezahrae Burton as Helen Robinson, Kendall Rogers as Tom Robinson, Curt Goodrich as Boo Radley, Nathan Radley and Link Deas.

Clybourne Park is produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Next to Normal is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019, Phone: 212-541-4684, Fax: 212-397-4684, MTIShows.com. To Kill a Mockingbird is produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.

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